Uganda | 1987 | 2 Shilling | Coat of arms

 Uganda


 


The coat of arms of Uganda was approved in October 1962, shortly before independence. Its shield and spears symbolize national defense, while the shield’s images represent Uganda’s lakes, abundant sunshine, and the traditional drum. Originally a symbol of royal authority, the drum’s meaning was later reinterpreted after the 1966 political crisis, when traditional monarchies were abolished and Uganda became a republic under Milton Obote.

Flanking the shield are the crested crane, Uganda’s national bird, and the Ugandan kob, symbolizing wildlife. The emblem rests on fertile green land above the River Nile, flanked by coffee and cotton, key cash crops. The national motto, “For God and My Country,” reflects the country’s values and identity.


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